PSA and Iodine

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Over the past 25 years my PSA has always been high for my age but I have always decided on no further action apart from a couple of DREs.

I am currently 74 years old. In January 2020, a blood test showed my PSA as 6.22 ug/L. I had a meet with the Urologist who did a DRE (negative), talked to me about cancer, and suggested that if it went over 7.0 I should have a biopsy. In January this year 2023 I had a blood test which showed my PSA as 8.1. I received an urgent call from my GP who said I should have an MRI scan of my prostrate. I stalled and it was agreed that we would give in 3 months, see what the PSA level was and then reconsider the MRI scan. Meanwhile, my wife read on internet the importance of Iodine for prostrate health. One source of Iodine in food is Iodised salt, but we use Himalayan salt which contains no Iodine and I don't eat a lot of fish. In order to up my Iodine levels, I started using Lugols Iodine 7% solution, applying it daily, transdermally, by putting 2 drops on my forearm and rubbing it in. I then repeated the blood test on 21st April 2023 and my PSA had gone done to 6.2. I repeated the test but at a different clinic and the PSA showed as 6.4. As I am now within the normal PSA range for my age, the original GP was not available to discuss this with me, but I spoke to a couple of other GPS who have both said they have not heard of Iodine being efficacious in this way. Has anyone else used Iodine in relation to their prostate problems or high PSA levels?

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    PSA can vary for many different reasons. Orgasam within a day of the test can make it high. Pressure on the prostate, for example from a long ride on a narrow bicycle seat can raise it. Use of catheters can raise it by one or two points. Antibiotics can change the PSA.

    In early 2022 I had loose bowel movements for 3 or 4 months. My PSA dropped from 7.1 to 4.75. I think it may have been because the loose bowel movements were not pressing on the prostate through the colon. Constipated bowel movements can especially raise the PSA. After straining with a constipated bowel movement I have sometimes noticed white discharge out the end of the penis which is probably semen from the prostate.

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    I have been using 4 to 8 drops of povidone iodine in 8 oz of distilled water in a nasal rinse nightly. I have not noticed any effect on my prostate. Whatever goes into the nose goes almost directly into the bloodstream.

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    A note on PSA...I am 70 and have had Prostate problems for 35 years, My PSA has continued to rise and is around 37...yes 37. Have had Biopsies, MRIs, Microwave etc. NO Cancer. Prostate size is 310. Just had an Aquablation. I posted a thread on my experience.

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